Tbh, if you're at work and surfing to a site called wolfballs, you probably ought to only be doing it on your phone and using a VPN.
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Spotted_Lady@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
I don't know. I think the NSFW flag for the entire community needs to be used to keep this content off the front page. So that balances between speech and comfort. If a community is NSFW, then make it where every post is already marked.
So make it technically impossible to see things in the wrong places.
goldenballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Spotted_Lady@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Privacy isn't really the issue being discussed, though your suggestions do hold true. While the site name is rather innocuous in most cases, yes, it can be misinterpreted in a workplace scenario and likely not something you'd want in your usage history.
It is more about the reputation of the site and for the comfort of the users. Ruqqus went down after a bunch of racist and Nazi posts showed up on the front page. I don't know if that was massive trolling, leftwing shills, or actual Nazis. Still, that ruined the brand and made it hard to operate a site.
goldenballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
The only nazis nowadays are the people who ac use other people of being nazis.
Spotted_Lady@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Practically speaking, that is true. I am sure some do espouse such beliefs, but they keep them hidden for the most part. So I stand by what I said before and the order I arranged things:
- Trolls, edgy teens
- Liberal plants, agitators
- The few sincere neonazis
If I were betting, I'd put money on the first one most of the time these days, while being on the lookout for the second one.
So I think we mostly agree here.
goldenballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Yes especially when we discuss medical matters likeasturbation.
masterofballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
That's what blacklisting is for. Or hide community as its called now. My pr is almost done for that. So any community that is to offensive for c/all will be kept out if all unless subscribed. That's what most sites do.
Also if your account is set to not allow NSFW post they all don't show up anywhere for you.
On top of that users can block communities and users so you really only see what you want to see. There isn't really any excuse for complaining about any one communities content.
All Admins are really suppose to do is keep dead people, bots, and child porn out of a free leaning site. And maybe prune c/all to be someone publicly acceptable. IMO.
Spotted_Lady@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Dead people? I guess you mean gore and "snuff films" (videos of murder, war, tragic accidents, and suicides).
I don't think, if a user dies, that their account should be removed, though, it probably should be locked and marked as a tribute page or whatever. I'd say to lock it unless a family member wants to resume it, for security reasons. They won't be able to update their password or look for account tampering.
As for bots, Reddit allows purpose-driven bots that don't otherwise break the rules. Some of those are helpful. Users can summon them via keywords or actions. Like the N-word counter bot, profanity counter bot, Bible quote bot, Churchill quote bot, etc. Some bots are not as useful such as a bot that tells you how much battery life the phone that took the photo had left. If the bot can "see" that in the image to report that, then so can the users.
And Reddit had a problem with annoying bots. And then folks who tired of the bots made bots to retaliate against the other bots. So a user might make one typo and a dozen bots reply to them, with most of the bots attacking each other. When I encountered that as a mod, I just banned the involved bots from my subs.
masterofballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Yeah I mean like dead people photos, videos of people being eaten, people having sex with dead people that kinda stuff.
goldenballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Have you got a list, or are you still indexing your hard drive?
(Do we need a tag for jokes, to protect the sensitive?)
Spotted_Lady@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
I didn't even think of necrophilia and cannibalism.
I don't see what would be wrong with non-disturbing photos of the dead. For instance, in the old days, photography was so expensive that oftentimes, the only photos that folks had of them were when they were dead. We consider that creepy today, but they'd dress them up, pose with them, etc., since they'd never have that opportunity again.